The grav-engines of the starhip Zephyr failed.
"Reverse the polarity!" screamed Captain Cod.
"Is there time for th--

So, I've always wanted to do a decent twabble where the story ends abruptly. It seems like the right venue for it. I've tried it once or twice before, and those results went uncommented upon. Either it's impossible to do or I just haven't found a decent one yet.

Algernon Sydney is Dead wrote:Lot's of good twabbles don't get commented on, and some twabbles get praised that just leave you shaking your head. Thems the breaks in human endeavors.

Yeah. I didn't mean that as a whiny "woe-is-me" type of thing. Sort of curious what people think of abrupt endings in these. It almost feels like a way of cheating the system. At the same time, I'm sure there are scenarios which feel perfectly right for it.

Algernon Sydney is Dead wrote:Each of us is special. In the ocean each drop of water counts. Likewise, we matter too - About as much as a drop in the ocean.

ASID, I bet you were a real challenge to your elementary school psychologist.
Such an urgent case of low self esteem!
He probably didn't consider that if that single drop is the one on the very bottom, you've got enough psi to crush the school.

Never judge anyone until you have biopsied their brain.

"Be kind, for everyone is fighting a hard battle."
Known Some Call Is Air Am

Anyway, I don't know what sissified, namby-pamby school you went to, but at MY elementary school, we had: a principal, a football coach, and a "board of education" (with nubs). Not sure which was the "psychologist".